On 05/06/2011 09:53 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
On 4 May 2011 19:53, Tiago Marquestiagomnm@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 12:12 AM, /dev/ammo42mickeytintincolle@yahoo.fr wrote:
I would toss out the idea that we take a look at using the current background with crystal windeco and keramik style as the default. It would turn a lot of heads out of the box and really give TDE a much different default look than KDE (a much improved look -- in my opinion)<snip>
I don't think using the default style of KDE 3.1 would give TDE a much different default look than KDE :D IMHO I would suggest defaulting to QtCurve or Domino (with a light colorscheme, not the default grey one), but I don't know if they are integrated now.
+1 for a lighter color scheme. Even one like openSUSE, slightly yellow, is a lot nicer all around. Will try QtCurve, seems quite nice.
Has anyone looked into how to make themes for Trinity? I couldn't find any docs about KDE3.5 but I'd love to tinker around with some of these themes.
Thanks Calvin Morrison
Calvin,
I recall there being a couple of pages at techbase.kde.org or in the tutorials there. I think the kde3 docs are still up. I do recall an explanation of the theme elements, etc.. but I have no specifics committed to memory. Heck, if we could just get the CMake files for crystal window decorations done -- I'd be happy :)